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Mark S Handcock

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Journal of Statistical Software|December 6, 2013
ergm.userterms: A Template Package for Extending statnetDavid R Hunter, Steven M Goodreau, Mark S Handcock
Electronic Journal of Statistics|July 17, 2015
Estimating hidden population size using Respondent-Driven Sampling dataMark S Handcock, Krista J Gile, Corinne M Mar
Journal of the American Statistical Association|December 8, 2015
Resolving Contested Elections: The Limited Power of Post-Vote Vote-Choice DataAdam N Glynn, Thomas S Richardson, Mark S Handcock
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|January 7, 2010
Alleviating Linear Ecological Bias and Optimal Design with Sub-sample DataAdam Glynn, Jon Wakefield, Mark S Handcock, et al.
Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|September 23, 2015
If You Are Not Counted, You Don't Count: Estimating the Number of African-American Men Who Have Sex with Men in San Francisco Using a Novel Bayesian ApproachPaul Wesson, Mark S Handcock, Willi McFarland, et al.
Demography|April 9, 2021
A Note on "Sequential Neighborhood Effects" by Hicks et al. (2018)Mark S Handcock, Andrew L Hicks, Narayan Sastry, et al.
Demography|December 2, 2017
Sequential Neighborhood Effects: The Effect of Long-Term Exposure to Concentrated Disadvantage on Children's Reading and Math Test ScoresAndrew L Hicks, Mark S Handcock, Narayan Sastry, et al.
Social Networks|November 22, 2012
A Framework for the Comparison of Maximum Pseudo Likelihood and Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Exponential Family Random Graph ModelsMarijtje A J van Duijn, Krista J Gile, Mark S Handcock
The Annals of Applied Statistics|March 20, 2012
ESTIMATING WITHIN-HOUSEHOLD CONTACT NETWORKS FROM EGOCENTRIC DATAGail E Potter, Mark S Handcock, Ira M Longini, et al.
The Annals of Applied Statistics|May 29, 2012
ESTIMATING WITHIN-SCHOOL CONTACT NETWORKS TO UNDERSTAND INFLUENZA TRANSMISSIONGail E Potter, Mark S Handcock, Ira M Longini, et al.
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Journal of Statistical Software|December 6, 2013
ergm.userterms: A Template Package for Extending statnetDavid R Hunter, Steven M Goodreau, Mark S Handcock
Electronic Journal of Statistics|July 17, 2015
Estimating hidden population size using Respondent-Driven Sampling dataMark S Handcock, Krista J Gile, Corinne M Mar
Journal of the American Statistical Association|December 8, 2015
Resolving Contested Elections: The Limited Power of Post-Vote Vote-Choice DataAdam N Glynn, Thomas S Richardson, Mark S Handcock
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|January 7, 2010
Alleviating Linear Ecological Bias and Optimal Design with Sub-sample DataAdam Glynn, Jon Wakefield, Mark S Handcock, et al.
Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|September 23, 2015
If You Are Not Counted, You Don't Count: Estimating the Number of African-American Men Who Have Sex with Men in San Francisco Using a Novel Bayesian ApproachPaul Wesson, Mark S Handcock, Willi McFarland, et al.
Demography|April 9, 2021
A Note on "Sequential Neighborhood Effects" by Hicks et al. (2018)Mark S Handcock, Andrew L Hicks, Narayan Sastry, et al.
Demography|December 2, 2017
Sequential Neighborhood Effects: The Effect of Long-Term Exposure to Concentrated Disadvantage on Children's Reading and Math Test ScoresAndrew L Hicks, Mark S Handcock, Narayan Sastry, et al.
Social Networks|November 22, 2012
A Framework for the Comparison of Maximum Pseudo Likelihood and Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Exponential Family Random Graph ModelsMarijtje A J van Duijn, Krista J Gile, Mark S Handcock
The Annals of Applied Statistics|March 20, 2012
ESTIMATING WITHIN-HOUSEHOLD CONTACT NETWORKS FROM EGOCENTRIC DATAGail E Potter, Mark S Handcock, Ira M Longini, et al.
The Annals of Applied Statistics|May 29, 2012
ESTIMATING WITHIN-SCHOOL CONTACT NETWORKS TO UNDERSTAND INFLUENZA TRANSMISSIONGail E Potter, Mark S Handcock, Ira M Longini, et al.
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